This project started out as a giant Beech stump, 6 ft. thick and 9 ft. tall. This tree is the second or third largest Beech tree in CT! Instead of removing it completely, the owners chose to preserve the stump and have it carved into something functional and unique. There were 3 large branches that were carved into 3 seats at different heights and 4 smaller branches whose ends were carved into functional architectural scroll hooks to hang solar lanterns. Here are some pics of the process… I kept telling myself “A journey of a thousand cuts starts with the first one… keep cutting, keep cutting…”
Here is what it looked like before I started…
Here it is finished with a clear wood preservative freshly applied…
The High Chair
The low chair with a natural window…
The middle chair with a canopy and a pierced design to look like trees…
Here are the entrance steps…
Mountains of sawdust after 50 hours of carving!!
The pictures don’t really tell the whole story so I’ve included some video clips of the carving… Here’s the links…
Demonstration – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL8MyHaNCNY
Interiour Tour – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUyptru0g9k
Exterior Tour – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxj2JSVBsvM
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This may be your best carving yet! Art, yet practical.
I agree with Marcia. It is my favorite so far.
Next time I come out, can you bring me to see it?
WOW! I would have loved this novel, most imaginative play space in my backyard! What better way to preserve the memory of a cherished tree.
Hi I am Mina from Cairo I want to learn sculpture on the tree very simplified manner
Help to learn sculpture on the tree